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Ex-NFL wide receiver has strong faith in Chase Claypool
Chase Claypool, like a lot of the Bears players, hasn’t come out of the gates strong. Specifically, in Week 1, Claypool didn’t come to play. He left a lot of what Bears players and coaches call “loafs” on the field. That means he played lazily and failed to live up to the team’s coveted H.I.T.S principle. But one ex-NFL...
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Eberflus: All is well in Bears QB room
Bears coach Matt Eberflus says he cleared the air with Justin Fields after Fields’ comments to the media earlier this week
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Chase Claypool explains Week 1 problems, reason for meeting with Bears' brass
Chase Claypool viewed Sunday’s game vs. the Bucs as a “step in the right direction” after people were “dragging him though the mud” following the Bears’ loss to the Packers.
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Alex Brown still not happy with Chase Claypool's effort vs. Buccaneers
On the Football Aftershow after the Bears’ loss to the Buccaneers, Ruthie Polinksy, Alex Brown and Dave Wannstedt react to the game. Brown talks about the lack of effort they saw from Chase Claypool against the Packers Week 1 and how he didn’t look any different this week
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Chase Claypool scores first touchdown with the Chicago Bears
The effort is there today. Chase Claypool scored his first touchdown with the Chicago Bears late in Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers. Justin Fields threaded the needle on a throw to Claypool for the endzone late in the fourth quarter. Claypool has three catches on seven targets for 36 yards and a touchdown. Before Sunday’s game, FOX Sports’ Jay...
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Chase Claypool is ‘on notice' and regression could result in consequences: reports
One of the most significant storylines following the Bears after one week of football is Chase Claypool. The wide receiver — for whom the Bears traded the No. 32 pick in the previous NFL draft — gave a lackluster effort for the Bears against the Packers in Week 1. He missed blocks, dropped passes and failed to put anything on…
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Here's what Ryan Poles had to say about Chase Claypool's effort
During Week 1 of the NFL season, the Bears got punched in the mouth by their NFC North adversary — the Green Bay Packers. Part of the problem — surprisingly — was effort. Specifically, wide receiver Chase Claypool failed to show 100% effort in multiple instances. Whether it was missing blocks or dropping passes on the field, he didn’t appear…
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Bears vs. Bucs inactives: D'Onta Foreman scratch should mean more work for Roschon Johnson
With running back D’Onta Foreman being a healthy scratch vs. the Bucs, rookie Roschon Johnson is in line for a bigger workload.
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DJ Moore defends embroiled teammate Chase Claypool
Bears DJ Moore is looking forward to seeing fellow WR Chase Claypool play against the Buccaneers after a week full of criticism from fans and the media
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Cole Kmet defends Claypool: ‘No one wants to win more than Chase'
Chase Claypool, without question, loaded around on Sunday against the Packers. He missed blocks, he lacked effort and he offered zero contributions to the offense. Considering the Bears traded the No. 32 pick in the previous NFL draft for his services, the outcome was very disappointing. The Bears, however, have not lost faith in him, including his former teammate from…
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How Bears have seen ‘motivated' Chase Claypool respond to poor game, heavy criticism
The Bears don’t think motivation is an issue for Chase Claypool. WR coach Tyke Tolbert believes he has “found the button” to coach Claypool, and there’s optimism the receiver’s positive response to heavy criticism will carry over to Sunday.
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Bears not worried about Chase Claypool's motivation
Chase Claypool and his lack of effort during Week 1 against the Packers has been a hot topic this week. Luke Getsy talked about the effort he saw from Claypool in the first game of the season
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Should the Bears be patient with Chase Claypool?
On this episode of Football Night in Chicago, Brad Spielberger joins Jason Goff to preview the Bears Week 2 matchup against the Buccaneers. Spielberger talks about whether or not the Bears should be patient with Chase Claypool
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Is it time for the Bears to bench Chase Claypool?
On this episode of Football Night in Chicago, Brad Spielberger joins Jason Goff to preview the Bears Week 2 matchup against the Buccaneers. Spielberger talks about if it’s time for the Bears to bench Chase Claypool
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Bears quarterback Justin Fields ‘proud of' Roschon Johnson after Week 1 performance
Bears rookie Roschon Johnson scored his first NFL touchdown in his first NFL game. Justin Fields talked about how impressed he has been by Johnson’s work ethic leading up to the first game of the season
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Bears quarterback Justin Fields plans to keep working with Chase Claypool
The Bears were not happy with Chase Claypool’s effort and met with the receiver after the loss to the Packers to discuss it. Justin Fields talked about how he can help Claypool get back on track after the Week 1 disaster
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Bears met with Chase Claypool following Week 1 loss to Packers
The Bears were not happy with Chase Claypool’s effort and met with the receiver after the Packers loss to discuss it
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Bears met with Chase Claypool to discuss blocking effort, evaluating everything for Week 2
The Bears were not happy with Chase Claypool’s effort and met with the receiver after the Packers loss to discuss it. Everything is on the table moving forward.
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Chase Claypool, Nate Davis raise alarming red flags for Ryan Poles in Bears' flop vs. Packers
Pretty much everything went wrong for the Bears on Sunday vs. the Packers, but two performances in particular should raise huge red flags.
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Do the Bears need to re-evaluate schemes after Week 1 loss to Packers?
On this episode of Football Night in Chicago Josh Schrock joins Ruthie Polinsky to discuss the latest news surrounding the Chicago Bears. Schrock talks about if the Bears need to re-evaluate their schemes after their Week 1 loss to the Packers
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